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Joined: September 9, 2010 5:30 pm
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RE: Engadget report on the Lightsquared Fix

The main dude defending LS is also quite well known to comment on the issue of someones birth place. Not the best debater for whatever cause he is try...

15 years ago
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RE: oldest living geopolitical boundary rock in the world anyone

Sorry, just some gentle ribbing per our past exchanges.As none of us has such esocteric eveidence at our finger tips the subject is purely academic, a...

15 years ago
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RE: oldest living geopolitical boundary rock in the world anyone

Byzantine Empire might be a goofd place to research as well.Sorry there was a bit of good natured exchanges on the subject of ancient boundary legacie...

15 years ago
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RE: oldest living geopolitical boundary rock in the world anyone

An interesting treatise on reserarch intro some (reputedly) very old boundary markers wasbr>Though they do not rely on carbon dating alone, but more o...

15 years ago
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RE: oldest working civil boundary stone in america anyone

Native land conveyancesIt will be a fun excercise.Probability is low, but that adds spice to the detective work.I have done surveys for archaeologists...

15 years ago
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RE: Why Don't Other GPS Manufacturers Speak Out On LightSquared?

Dont throw a victory party yet.No solution is real until it has been tested in the real world and can show that it does not also reduce the amount of ...

15 years ago
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RE: oldest working civil boundary stone in america anyone

Native land conveyancestra lala,i never mentioned carbon dating.and if pueto rico is not in america either we went to geography lessons oin differnt ...

15 years ago
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RE: oldest working civil boundary stone in america anyone

Native land conveyancesWhen was America discovered?Well, without written record we have no verifiable evidence that the natives seen by the early euro...

15 years ago
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RE: oldest working civil boundary stone in america anyone

Native land conveyancesI know it is elusive and no firm date can be affixed events from civlizations that were not of our calendar, but one cannot den...

15 years ago
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RE: oldest working civil boundary stone in america anyone

Native land conveyancesWhen land wasn't taken outright, there were actual deed transactions fro mnative lands, somne already marked with boundary wall...

15 years ago
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RE: oldest working civil boundary stone in america anyone

& coolwe will c what we can find for U 😉

15 years ago
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RE: oldest working civil boundary stone in america anyone

Touche'Very good.A little trivia, and of course subject to potential semantic arguments, but the US-Canada Martime border (Georgia Straits BC, San Jua...

15 years ago
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RE: oldest working civil boundary stone in america anyone

Alethia - clarify questions up front.More is now being revealed about what you intended with your original question.You mean a Geo-Political Boundary?...

15 years ago
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RE: oldest working civil boundary stone in america anyone

It is not an easy quest if there are so many qualifiers.Surveyors know that lines of occupation are valid monuments; road centerlines, stone walls ere...

15 years ago
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RE: oldest working civil boundary stone in america anyone

Good point about the pueblo's, but folks seemed to be getting a bit euro settler centric on it. There were mound builders and cairn makers all over no...

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RE: oldest working civil boundary stone in america anyone

Wasn't Jamestown before Plymoth? Wondering if any of the lots etc from that might still have valid markers being used.There were a number of native gr...

15 years ago
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RE: oldest working civil boundary stone in america anyone

I am wondering if there might be evidence of any boundary type markers put in place by pre-1492 inhabitants.Perhaps contacting a University that has f...

15 years ago
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RE: Sweet Survey Chariot, from Google Earth

How cool (not the big brother part though). Nice rig. I often use a Suzuki Sidekick, small, 4WD, efficient. But had to get creative to get the gear an...

15 years ago
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